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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 A A T, ADVENTURES my. OF THE TWINS ie cap Twine , And everyt 6 Olive Roberts Barton | (fo Be Continued) | (Copyright, 1924, by Seattle Star) neers ‘BOK TO TESTIFY ON PLAN rwany COV Mtlniiay Grey:| lw oman, Who Came Into. Personal Contact With Mabel Normand, Says “Most Certainly Ban Her Pictures. er Goose!” erled | dy Gander? crigd The | Great The over MOTHER GOOSE RETURNS Market vo |Will Tell Whether Propa- ganda Influenced Offer Fatr was @,own hands at | this pl after at and that you cali ourself. I'm get out Ung too.old to go gallivanung thru Mabel Normand again, and even Groedy 3 the sky any 6 and you can take The | Mid that for once in her iit my place, Hereafter I stay at home NC! had hud enough to eat, The Pop and take !t easy and you can run corn Man suid he had sold enough things to sult yourself.” pop-corn to trim a thousand Christ “You don't mean It, motherf* tna trees, and asx for lemonade! exclaimed barr wees SS ‘ SSS So WEA SERVICE, INE. I BEGIN HERE TODAY | Place at Harley, ir Charles had dup menace which he hang over his life. She made no comment thruout. but | or fingers alternately Ughtened and thelr hold upoh the arms of Pieman sold over Dear Miss Grey: To > bar or hot to bar from the sereen seems to be the topic of the moment. | by @ senate committee to tell whath | almost unanimous verdict in this neighborhood is “to ban jer propaganda for American entry| her pictures complete I have a personal grudge, aside © the league of nations was be-| from the fact that any person in the public eye who flaunts Well, it's @ living wonder that the “Indegd I dol And 1 wish to aay hind his offer, ¢ ‘ , A “ & ndeg Bok WAL a sia iets Gaccaas ba: | their vice and immorality an insult to others. When the) puady Gar Land people’ didn't |you were all. very. sensible to not crete pola upon the arts Of | tore tho senate's “propaganda in.| World considers certain episodes in this light it will be @|doat away altogether und never waste any of this nice weather CHAPTER VII Vestigation™ next week, better, more wholesome world, to dwell in. | ours back, Steps and doormat and walks oan Ceathastines Senator Reed demanded the Personally, I never witness Miss Normand's pretenses or| Nancy and Nick had 10 rides on ¥ es deat corns arery ay, | auiry, The senate authorized it. de, even tho I must sdmit she seems to please a great!th® fvller-coaster, straight running 4p rBotrtias. 9 stood in front of the tall Bemnsces {committee consisting of Benators! many theatergoers. -Maigel's face (to me), pop-eyed, pointed- |X rE a Spaced nde fiat hap Nora H. lti cab net, Ho experienced the utmost | Mose Shipstead, Greone, Reed and ra i hae ri 3 ‘th . d p tH s4 J “f i ay | nee coaster was straight running \Mrs. Nora Hesseltine |difficulty in adopting a judicial at |C™@way will make the tavestiga-| NOSed, protruding. 00t. and parsimoniously chinnec gives | rotter «: rs never are! But they in telle Harl®) lettude toward his beautiful visitor, | 0% | me the identical gastronomic distress felt upon a very rough Lo we Fs p * Fated ore ma tse hin| “In thesfirst place, Miss Abing-|. After the Bok plan hag been looked | Ocean voyage. lal Wik whee. | 7 In Ban Fra 7 Cy i Into, the committee will take up pro: 9 court death. ." he said, speaking very deliber. DP to eou |ox tate in 1914, while uwaiting Cynthia Grey will receive call-}| Daddy Gander against the soldier bonus. car on Market st, @ small knot of Miss Esther Lape, who, the com | movie folks gathered about, amongst mittos was informed, had charge of |them, (he most inebriate, Mabe! the reading of the 22,000-0dd peace | Normand, who tottered on her high | plans submitted, also has been suin:| French heels, hat askew, rouge moned to deseribe to the committee | tinted saliva drooling from each c the mothod by which the winning|ner of her filthy mouth, reminding Bok plan was picked. |e of nothing eo much as one of Tho committee wants learn | those grotesque, ugly dolla, weight from Bok and Miss these} ed at Its base, #o the while It “and | things: | never seems to gain its equilibrium, Whether it ts true, as reported] it never wholly loses it. An intoxt that some of the judges in the con:/ cated Woman |s always a dingusting test read even the winning we aay” WASHINGTON, Jan, 19.—Idward | Bok, who offered a prise of $100,000 for a world peace plan, will be usked m the first interview, when told him of tho had believed to Pau! tor, ts © Patented Features make Abingdon 0 He Big, Difference he Abingdon Fire-T'e Harley teohed and him the words uttered are TNicol Brinn De. Modus ch due to heart-fat that anisedon galls on N meaning nnn ad meaning of the we tell. the secre Te caven years age happened to him which on tn Alp Knowa the rds but refuses to Brinn tells Harley o, early In 1015, paganda for the Mellon tax plan and a whole NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | ately, “do you attach any particular “Phere isnt any one I would|sign'ficance to the term ‘Fire rather confi confessed the | Tongue’ Ame e are linked by o| Phil Abingdon glanced rapidly at Common danger, But"—he looked | Doctor McMurfoch, “None at all, up—"1 must ask you again to be|Mr. Harley,” she replied, patient, Give me time to think—to| “And Mr, Nicol Brinn? Have you make plans. For your own part—be/ met this gentleman cautious.” “Never. I know that Dad had met Something struck with a dull thud|bim and was very much interested upon a window pane—once—twice, | in him.” ‘There followed a faint, sibilant) “Him,” muttered gound. |now, Miss Abingdon, can you en: “What was that?" asked Harley.|Itghten me respecting the Identity “1 expect—It was an owl,” an-jof the Oriental gentleman with bought ¢rs on Monday, Wednisday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 12 a m, at her office in The ‘tar Bidg., 1809 Beventh ave. |strip of tickets, It was great fun to into one lof the little seats tn the great wheel and then begin to mount slowly toward the aky, When you were up |there tt was like being on top of 4| mountain. You could look down at} the earth spreading out ke a map| under your feet, and it made you feo] ever and ever so important, Well, by and by, lunch Ume came, nd then euch @ hurrying for bas kets and boxes and a scurrying to The snewer of most tat people te that constant Gieting ts hard, continual exercise ts Lire 1 wonder why so little ts being sutd some, exhaustive—then, too, i tb about her part tn the scandal, Is it because {t seems her first offense that the rod of public condemna- Hon ts spared in her case and the extra stripes of Ignomy placed upoa | Miss Normand’s worldly and im Mabel seemed especially 0. | woral shoulders? to Lape Harley. ey each meal and at bedtime causes fat to vanish. modern method never tm swered Brinn, “We sometimes get them over from the Green Park.” His high voice sounded unemo tional as ever. But Paul Harley that his face, dimly Muminated by the upeast Light front the lamp upon the coffee table, had seamed to} plan. What rule was followed in elim inating submitted plans. Who made the rules. Whether orders were tasued thi |whom he had latterly become ao- quainted?”* “You, He could only have meant Ormua Khan. Paul Harley gazed steadily at the speaker for a moment. “Can you think of any reason why Sir Charica {PY Plans including American co should have worried about) this gen. |°Peration with the league of nations | way | gaping Presently, not cont tn one epot, ashe commenced weaving ber wobbly around and around the stone bench, which held a few grinning. or sternsfaced car-wattor In ono of her ever-widening circles she bumped rudely against mo, al knocking to the pavement a Very truly yours, MAG S. L. Johnson Picked s Head of Shippers 8. L. Johnson was elected prext dent of the Pacific Coast Shippers’ | cloths on the grass. All at once there was « rustling | among the tree tops and who should | come gliding down to earth but jae shady places to spread table Mother smiling her jolliest mile. Goone, | | Favorite goodnessl whispered Minses | boc: Women of Middle ‘Age, Here Is Something for You! Spokane, Wash,— “Dr. Prescription ts the very medicine a woman can take Pierce's | harm! dieting or exerc iD sold by Grug- orld lar, or if YOu pre- fer you can ob- tain them direct paled, bad become gaunt, CHAPTER VI Phil Abingdon Arrives Bprat to Jack. “I left my front|quring middle age for health and Pe Were to be considered in making the tlemap?” he asked. iin maaking porch and walk tn a dreudful way.| strength, When I reached that The girl lowered her head again, |“ Gyeanold girl, who was with me, jand Ricking out one foot gt the 7- association at tte 26th annual meet-| ing in Seattle Friday. The associa On the following afternoon Paul Harley was restiessly pacing his pri- vate office when Innes came in with a letter which -had been delivered by hand, Harley took tore open the envelope. A. look of expectancy faded. from his eager face almost tn the moment that it appeared there. “No luck, In nes, he said, gloomily. “Merton reports that there is no trace of e@ny dangerous foreign body in the Nquids analyzed. He dropped the anaiyst’s report into @ wastebasket and resumed his restless promenade. ‘There came a rap eat the door and Miss Smith, the typist, entered. “Miss. Phil MocMunrtoch,” she sald, Almost immediately Phil Abing- Gon came in, accompanied by the sepulchral Doctor McMurdoch. Phil did not wear mourning. Har- ley recalled that there had been no time to procure it. She was ex- quisitely and fashionably dressed, and even the pallor of grief could not rob her cheeks of the bloom born of Dévon sunshine. Ele hag ex- pected her to be pretty. He was sur. | Prised to find her lovely. Doctor McMurdoch stood silent tn the doorway, saying nothing by way of introductiop. But nothing was necessary. Phil Abingdon came for ward quite naturally—and quite nat- urally Paul Harley discovered her little gloved hand to le clasped be tween both his own. “How brave of you, Miss Abing Gon? said Harley. “How wonder. fully brave of your “She's an Abingdon,” came the Geep tones of Doctor McMurtoch. “She arrived only two hours ago and here she ts.” “There can be no rest for me, Doctor," eald the girl, and strove valiantly to control her voice, “until this dreadful doubt Is removed. Mr. Hariey"—she turned to him appeal- ingly—“please don’t study my feel- ings in the least; I can bear any- thing—now; just tell me what hap. pened. Oh! I had to come. I felt that I had to come.” Doctor McMurdoch sat down on a chair beside the door, setting his silk hat upon the floor and clasping | his massive chin with his hand. “I will endeavor to do as you wish, Miss Abingdon.” said Harley, gian- cing anxiously at the physician. He began to relate what had taken Woe are fine full Banjo. Case, offering a tone Stewart complete with extra set of Strin Instruction Book and Course of Lessons—ali for $25.00 on special terms of $5 DOWN and $1 A WEEK Come in and let us demonstrate the tune- ful Stewart to your complete satisfaction. SAXOPHONES and WIND INSTRUMENTS it eagerly and |" Abingdon and Doctor| SCOTS, forming the Caledonian and St. Andrews’ club have in stalled néw officers for 1924, hea by A. T. D, Shiela, The was held at the A. 0, U. Friday night “He paid me a lot of attention,” she finally confessed, “So far as you are avnre, then, Miss Abingdon, Sir Charles never Ormuz Khan?" | ie never even saw him, Mr, Har ley, that I know of,” “H'm,” mused Harley. “That's possible. But such was not my im. pression.” He turned again to Phil Abingdon. Ormus Khan, I understood oO way, actually resides in or near London?" “He te at present Itving at the Savoy, I believe He «iso has a house somewhere outside London.” meeting W. dal — | signaled to the man to pull up. } “Where do you want to go to? he inquired, opening the door. | “I'am due at Doctor MoMur och's,"” sho replied, stepping tn. Paul Harley hesitated, glan from the speaker to the driver. } |“ wonder if you have time to jcome with me," said Phil Abingdon. Presently Harley went down to the|~1 know the doctor wants to soe street with bis visitors, | you. “He lg at present jiving at the} “I il come with pleasure,” Savoy, 1 believe. He also has @/ plied Harley, a house somewhere outalde London.” Pronently Harley went down to the| Accordingly he gave the necessary | street with his visitors. directions to the taxi man and » ‘There must be so much nore you | ed himself beside the girl in the cab, want to know, Mr. Harley,” said) “I am very glad of an oppottun Phil Abingdon. “Will you come and | see mo?* |iey,” mid Phil Abingdon. Paul Harley walked thru to the| few days have private office and, seating himself | nightmare to me. at the big, orderly table, reached) thetically. “Surely Doctor over to @ cupboard beside him and|doch is right, and all re | viatement which was |no more than true, “The last med like one jong She sighed pa McMur- ones, after all?’ Now, Paul Harley had @etermined, since the girl was unacquainted with Nico! Brinn, to conceal from her all that ho had learned from. that extra. ordinary man. When ho replied he“geplied eva- sively: “I have absolutely no scrap “Watch Nicol Brinn. of evidence, Miss Abingdon, pointing For ten minutes or more he sat |to foul play. The circumstances smoking and thinking, his unsecing | Were peculiar, of course, but I have gaze set upon the gleaming lacquer | Very confidence in Doctor MeMur of the cabinet; and presently, as he | doch’s efficiency. Since he Is satis smoked, he became aware of an fied, tt would be mere impertinence abrupt and momentary chill. His sixth sense was awake. Taking up & pencil, he added a third note: “Watch yourvelf, You are in danger.” CHAPTER VIII A Wreath of Hyacinths Deep in reflection and obitvious of the busy London iife around him, Paul Harley walked slowly along the | Strand. | From dreams which he recognized fn the moment of awakening to have been of Phil Abingdon, he waa suddenly aroused to the fact that Phil Abingden herself was present. | Perhaps, half subconsctously, he had been looking for her. Phil Abingdon was coming from the direction of the Savoy hotel. Was it possible that she had been to visit Orrnuz Khan? Harley crosed the Strand and paused just tn front of the hurrying, biack-clad figure. She stopped suddenly, and thru the black veil which she wore he saw her eyes grow larger—or such was the effect as she opened them widely. Perhaps be misread their message, |To him Phil Abingdon’s expression was that of detected guilt. More than ever he was convinced of the truth of his suspcions “Perhaps | you were looking for a cab?” he sug- (gested, Overcoming her surprise, or what- ever emotion had claimed her at the moment of this unexpected meeting, Phil Abingdon took Harley's out- | stretched hand and held it for a mo- ment before replying. “IT had almost despaired of finding one, “and 1 am late already. “The porter at the Savoy would get you one.” He oegan very slowly to load his | pipe, gazing abstractedly across the room at the tal] Burmese cabinet, Paul Harley, having lighted bis Bipe, made a note on a tittie block: “Cover sctivities of Ormuz Khan.” He amoked reflectively for a while and then added another not (Continued In Our Next Lseue) BEFORE BABIES WERE BORN Mrs. Oswald Benefited i —<_ ee | po! ie Lie ely forces ihr fore my last two | babies came. It it. Irecommend the Vegetable Com- pound whenever I can, Just yesterday a etrlend was telling me how miser- le she felt, and I said, ‘If you start takin g Lydia E. Pinkham’s you will feel Now she is taking it.””"— Mrs. Pe 3. Oswarn, as 4 Wi Ogden St., Girardville, P Mrs. Nicola Paluzai Says Mishawaka, Indiana. — ‘‘l took | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound for weakness before my babies +4 "| were born. I was weak and tired | out all the time and it helped me. When I had inward inflammation ae “I have tried there and got tired petals pers! a at ohn of waiting, she answered quite! sonst ‘ash and it ‘me at | simply. | once.” — Mrs. NICOLA PaLuzzi, 415 For a moment Harley's suspicions | F, Broadway, Mishawaka, Indiana, were almost dispelled, and, observ. - i edaeeoiaias ing an empty cab approaching, he DENTISTRY HALF-PRICE Rhen Beaten, Up Borning sin “TT the ee ort ne itone and Grave! ively Siieved by Gino Pills. Gc. a bux a? 0M I] drnggists—write for free sample | =—_- N.Y | ES “OHIO Je Want Your Business CUT RATB avings, Loans, Insurance DENTISTS TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN Stats ASSOCIATION second. Ave, and University nu 1215 Fourth Ave. Opta 9 to 6 Weise w 1S Buudag Eliot 0696 Jered th | print. year-old boy also with me, J gath- children more snugly to tipping my chin but could my eyen rest in upon firmament with the Gow of vile language which greeted my ears? 1 had-to look sev. eral times to make eure that what I heard really did come from the lps of that woman. Not profanity, 1 could have stood that and paid Iit- tle attention. Not one word she ut- tered could have been ‘put’ into A man tn the crowd, less un- Ger the tnfluence of Uquor thah tho others, stepped forward, clutching Miss Normand by an arm, and said “For God's sake, shut up, Cantcha be decent?’ But it was cnly the cpproach ot | my car that rescued me and the two children from the vilest tirade I ever had the shame to listen to, }Could IT be expected to see any beauty tn this creature? No. most gorgeous blossom, Maunting an obnoxious odor, fs never called aps ward, ace God's cabbage.” Ban or bat Matel from the movies? Yes, by al! means, Per haps In the next job ahe procures the horrible she will lecrn a little decency, or at | took out a tin of smoking mixture. | doubts which troubled us were idle least not be in prominent position /an opinion as to whether ft ts leg: enough to Maunt her unconvention, alities and obscenities where all the world may see, or hear, Liquor, promiscuous firearm: stening, tmmoral. women are ‘ fi tful combination, but that is not the fault entirely tn this intext movie scandal. Whenever large sums of money are placed In the ensy reach of IiMiterate, trrespon- sible, Immoral persons quite the op-| posite of the proverbial conception | of heaven will Inevitably result. 1 know nothing either for oF on my part to question his verdict.” against Miss Edna Purviance. But) Thoroughaess ur methods tn naaction, and our cus- accorded every cour- nt with sound busi: nese Judgment “4% selina Peoples Savings Bank SKCOND VE. AND PIKE ST. “PUGET SOUND} STEAMER SCHEDULES SAVE MONEY ‘Travel hy Siramer TACOMA Unity $0, 11 & eee Port Angeles, Sirwit Pointe Pihalige vesto Midntant vows not call at Victoria on trip raving Beattie Rat. Midnt VW, ANACOWT ES Daily. 10:00 p. m. r ‘awnsend Wall Com neetions and MII Porte Dafly © am. ond SB Mon. and Thurs, 10:90 p.m Goer Thru to Neah PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO COLMAN DOCK- FOOT MARION ST Pugue MAIN 190 5 tod also decided to merge the of fices of wecretary with those of the National American Wholesale Lum. | ber association in Beattie, St. Paul land Vancouver, R. A. Dalley will be secretary of the Seattle division | Other officers of the, ussoctation chosen were L. L, Hillman. first president; R. i. Ceceesit some vico president; B. Hl. Luke, | (reasurer, and 3.3 Cutler, gers ) manager. E. 8. Luke and John D.| Collins were elected trustees. Following Friday's business ses. |slon the asacctation held tts annun!| banquet in the Hotel Gowman. Douglas Malloch, author, of New | York, was the rinctpal speaker, Tunnel Contract | Still in the Air| | A spectal meeting of the board of A publio works has been called to de-| termine what disposition shall t made of the $1,250,000 Lake Youngs ity of a chat with you, Mr, Har.| beautiful, aa witness the “stunk /tunne! contract. An opinion by Con| goodness of beef |poration Counsel T. J. L. Kennedy| has invalidated the work of the board in advertising and receiving bids for the job. The board also asked Kennedy for for the board to accept as legal e bid which has a certified check for a ,. [sum slightly under the 6 per cent required by city charter, Two con- tracts, the Jackson et. paving. Job and the Wolcott ave. water matna,| depend upon the answer, as checks siightly under the amount specified accompanied bids on these two prof cots. |Moonshiner Gets $1,000, Six Months Charged with violating the prohibt ton law and with using a 14-year-old boy as his dupe, Martin Sunich wus sentenced to serve six months in jaf? and pay a fine of $1,000 by Judge ©. C. Dalton tn Justice court Friday. His attorney, T. D. Page, gave notive | of appeal Bunich wea convicted largely on the testimony of Johnny Roncevich, year-old Tacoma youth, who earned $3 @ day driving a delivery truck for Suntech, delivering the prod- uct. The boy testified that he ob- tained the etuff from Sunich on | Vashon island went to Tacoma to do- liver It and take orders. He received | $8.60 ® galion for it, Gopher Club Will Hold Picnic Here Members of the Gopher club will hold their annual indoor picnic at the Swedish club hall, Eighth ave. And Olive st, next Saturday at 6 p.m, All former Minnesota residents fre Invited to attend. Each-family is requested to bring a basket lunch and join In the festivities, which will consist of dancing and cards after the annual election of officers, Cof- foo will be served. |Seattle Boy Says SPOKANE, Jan. 19.— Betective Captain Martin J. Burns said to- day that a full confession had been obtained from John O'Toole, 21- year-old Seattle youth, concerning the shooting to death of Rudolph | ' Schmid, Spokane grocer, during a! holdup. O'Toole came to Spokane |from Seattle, Pat O'Ryan, arrested with O'Too! tion tn the affair. TRAVEL BY STAGD Portland Datty 10:15 $6.50 Informa 4 Tickets MOTOR BU: 1018 Third Ay. PHONE ELLIOTT U.S.NAVY YARD BREMENTOS—CN Ant EATON =—PORT ORCHARD Nake Rast sieainers at Colmes Dock BRGULAM oC MEDULB Lgave Beattie Daly ‘Gunday. Panenger bare ie Round Trip NAVY YARD 80 R0uT. 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